Cliffs notes, as I'm apparently long winded: neighbors moved, left senior dog.
Still trying to wrap my head around this one. We've known for some time that our neighbors had a beautiful pure bred male boxer. He's a HUGE, beautiful boy. Sweet as can be. How do we know this??? He knocked up one of my parents female Springer Spaniels. Since then he's been an occasional visitor at my parents place, (the girls are now fixed) they even still have one of the pups that resulted from that litter. He literally comes over almost every morning, and they go for a run together.(apparently chasing deer) She usually comes home an hour or so later flat wore out. It's rather sweet honestly.
So anyway, about 3 weeks ago he shows up at my parents place and stays. Like just decides he's going to hang out here, we've sent him home a few times for being an idiot. (he grabbed my Boston by the scruff for no reason other than being two unfixed males. My Boston wasn't even paying attention to him, he was standing at the door waiting to be let in.) But otherwise he's a pretty good house guest. My parents have been sure to NOT make him feel at home, as we know where his home is. (or so we thought) Though they did bring him inside at night when we got that cold snap (they're not heartless), and have occasionally fed him or given him a treat.
For the last two weeks or so, I've been bringing our oldest over to my parents while I'm at work or going to be gone for a long period of time just because he's getting old, and can't hold it that long any more. He needs to be let out, and asking him to sit in his crate while I'm at work all day is just mean(not to mention messy). So last night when I go to pick him up from my parents place, as I'm leaving, our visiting boxer walks over and acts like he wants to load up with us. So I said what the heck, I'll give him a lift home.
Via the road it's about 3 miles to the neighbors place. Only about 3/4 of a mile straight shot, but if you use the road, it's a bit of a drive. I get over there, and it's quite obvious, no one's home. And it's obvious no one has been here in a while, no grass laid over like someone's been driving on it, grass is knee high, etc. I pull over to the garage, and it looks kind of empty but there are a few bowls there, and one of them has some dog food in it, the other has some water. So I let him out of the truck, pat him on the head and tell him he's a good boy, and that I'll see him later.
I call my mom on the way home, let her know that I took him home and what I saw. She says lets go back and get him. So we did. Mom being a bit more brazen and nosey knocks on the door, then proceeds to walk around the house. After chasing mom around the house, I shine my flashlight in the front door window, and look inside.
They moved and left him.
So he gets to jump back in the truck, we take what's left of the food, and leave a note for the guys brother, (who lives next door to him) that we have the dog and to please call. dude calls 20 min later. Mom talks to him for 20 min or so, then fills me in. They got divorced, and sold the house. Neighbor behind them offered to take the dog. Dog won't stay with them.
They MOVED and LEFT HIM.
He's probably 10 years old or creeping up on it. he's got some arthritis that we can see, as he's not the most graceful, but he's still quite healthy. He's obviously had some heavy handed discipline, as he gets really weary if you pick up a rake or shovel, or any big stick for that matter. Or if you raise your voice, he will duck and cover. BUT HE'S A GOOD BOY, AND A SWEETHEART. He lets my 1.5 and 2.5 year old niece and nephew hang on him, and pull his ears, and just lay on him. I've been under vehicles working on them and he'll walk over and lay down next to me with his back touching my leg that's out from under the car. Or he's sat on the steps at my parents place with me, just a holding a paw out for me to hold or shake. UGH I'm getting pissed just thinking about this.
WTF is wrong with people